Just the shirt: http://www.fangamer.net/products/chip-zenith
Who did the artwork? It looks like a strange kabbalah.
Who did the artwork? It looks like a strange kabbalah.
Jon Kay of http://www.fangamer.net
Fun fact, this is my amazing "concept art" I gave him as a reference
I AM AN AMAZING CLIENT
Last edited by danimal cannon (Jan 16, 2013 7:15 pm)
You two synthesized your styles very nicely. The melodies and glitches fit together without feeling at war with each other. Great release!
#3 on bandcamp now. Climbing those charts baby
#3 on bandcamp now. Climbing those charts baby
wow congrats!!!
danimal cannon wrote:#3 on bandcamp now. Climbing those charts baby
wow congrats!!!
#2 now. So cloooooose
C'mon C'mon C'mon! The little chipmusic that could. It's almost like Chiptunes are real music or something? >_>
About the save-files, could it be that they are both the same?
Are they? There's master and slave versions of each file.
great cohesive effort by the two of you guys! mixed well, pretty good variety of styles, awesome cover, and a tour de force of technical prowess.
i think what i'm most impressed with is how evenly represented you two were. i can tell great care was taken to make sure there wasn't a ridiculous amount of domination by either party - hard to maintain on any joint project.
that and the colossal task of juggling .sav's back and forth - that workflow would have fizzled out pretty quickly for those with less dedication.
i agree with xylo, i think Legacy was my favourite track - it has a really solid motif and structure that allows enough space around it and doesn't get overtaken by the instrumentation. Rhapsody was cool too, dan you should definitely sink your teeth into the more downtempo stuff! The grooves in the middle of the last track were the biggest pleasant surprise because it was a cool departure from either of your styles.
anyway well done guys, pat yourselves on the back! (but don't pat each other on the back, that'd be kind of weird.)
Are they? There's master and slave versions of each file.
Well i tried both on BGB, each on it's own and it always was the same .sav
Before you ask, i rename'd them, same folder and stuff - Everything was right.
danimal cannon wrote:Are they? There's master and slave versions of each file.
Well i tried both on BGB, each on it's own and it always was the same .sav
Before you ask, i rename'd them, same folder and stuff - Everything was right.
I just double-checked mine and they're different.
Make sure you try loading a new song with them too; as the first song to pop up is probably just the latent memory (working memory) and it's probably the same.
9-Heart wrote:Well i tried both on BGB, each on it's own and it always was the same .sav
Before you ask, i rename'd them, same folder and stuff - Everything was right.I just double-checked mine and they're different.
Make sure you try loading a new song with them too; as the first song to pop up is probably just the latent memory (working memory) and it's probably the same.
Ah okay, sorry, will try again.
9-Heart wrote:Well i tried both on BGB, each on it's own and it always was the same .sav
Before you ask, i rename'd them, same folder and stuff - Everything was right.I just double-checked mine and they're different.
Make sure you try loading a new song with them too; as the first song to pop up is probably just the latent memory (working memory) and it's probably the same.
You know, this might be the solution to the problem that some people occasionally have when trying to swap sav files and it doesn't seem to work. Hmm..
Last edited by SketchMan3 (Jan 16, 2013 10:54 pm)